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It was written by two of the centre's pupils, Heather Peers, 17, and Jessica Peers, 14.

Eleanor Gribben, from the Kimberley Performing Arts Centre, said: "Heather and Jessica have been students at Kimberley Performing Arts Centre since they were toddlers.

"They both attend The Vale Academy in Brigg where Heather is studying her A-levels at the moment. Heather has recently been auditioning at performing arts colleges where she would like to further her training and pursue a career in the performing industry.

Kimberley Performing Arts Centre pupils are performing Enchanted Adventures at the Plowright Theatre in Scunthorpe until Saturday (Image: David Haber)

"She has been successful so far at gaining a place on the degree course at Bird College in London, which she is delighted about. Both the girls are very talented performers having danced in bursaries before and Heather has also qualifying for the finals of Miss Dance.

"Both Heather and Jessica have been a credit to the centre during their time here.

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"This year they took it upon themselves to write a show for the school. Even their mother Marlyn has also been involved as she is a Highland dance teacher herself so they incorporated some Highland dancing.

"They have done a fantastic job and their teachers are so proud of them.

"They have spent so long working on this and it has really paid off."

Kimberley Performing Arts Centre pupils during their performance of Enchanted Adventures at the Plowright Theatre in Scunthorpe (Image: David Haber)

Kim Gribben, principal at the centre, said the family-friendly show was a perfect treat for youngsters during the school half-term holiday.

She said: "The 150 cast includes children as young as three years up to 18 and is full of wonderful song and dance numbers to entertain all ages including Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, Let it Go from Frozen, Circle of Life, Candyman and lots more.